Refrigeration – Vacuumized chamber with open vapor or gas outlet – Including sorbent agent
Reexamination Certificate
2007-07-10
2007-07-10
Tyler, Cheryl (Department: 3744)
Refrigeration
Vacuumized chamber with open vapor or gas outlet
Including sorbent agent
C062S480000, C062S371000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10495510
ABSTRACT:
A heat exchanger for cooling a liquid comprising a cavity (2) containing a refrigerating liquid capable of evaporation under the effect of a depression maintained by a pump. The cavity includes at least a first wall (21) in contact with the liquid to be cooled, the first wall (21) being substantially conical such that its cross-sectional surface tapers from the base towards the top, and at least a second wall (22) forming the base of the conical shape and incorporating communication (30) between the cavity (2) of the exchanger and the pump.
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Early Michael J.
Thermagen
Tyler Cheryl
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